Common use of By Either Party for Cause Clause in Contracts

By Either Party for Cause. Either Party may terminate this Agreement at any time if the other Party has committed any material breach of this Agreement (including, without limitation, failure by Licensee to pay Planet any amounts due under this Agreement) and has failed to cure such breach within thirty (30) days (ten [10] days for non-payment) after receiving written notice of the breach from the other Party (the “Cure Period”).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Content License Agreement, Master Content License Agreement

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By Either Party for Cause. Either Party may terminate this Agreement at any time if the other Party has committed any material breach of this Agreement (including, without limitation, failure by Licensee to pay Planet any amounts due under this Agreement) and has failed to cure such breach within thirty (30) days (or ten [10] days for non-payment) after receiving written notice of the breach from the other Party (the “Cure Period”).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms of Service, Master Content License Agreement

By Either Party for Cause. Either Party may terminate this Agreement at any time if the other Party has committed any material breach of this Agreement (including, without limitation, failure by Licensee to pay Planet any amounts due under this Agreement) and has failed to cure such breach within thirty (30) days (ten [10] days for non-payment) after receiving written notice of the breach from the other Party (the “Cure Period”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Content License Agreement

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By Either Party for Cause. Either Party may terminate this Agreement at any time if the other Party has committed any material breach of this Agreement (including, without limitation, failure by Licensee to pay Planet Sinergise any amounts due under this Agreement) and has failed to cure such breach within thirty (30) days (ten [10] days for non-payment) after receiving written notice of the breach from the other Party (the “Cure Period”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Content License Agreement

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